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Re: that nasty little attachment
- To: "Chris Andersen" <c*@value.net>, <S*@aol.com>, <p*@athenet.net>
- Subject: Re: that nasty little attachment
- From: "* a* K* <p*@pris.bc.ca>
- Date: Sun, 6 Apr 1997 16:19:17 -0700
Great Idea! I know if I haven't heard a person on the net several times I
don't look at their attachments
just in case of a virus. Not only is it expensive to get all my programs
and games back, but it is also quite a distance to go for help and the
closest town our fellows aren't always able to fix things for us.
Good idea Chris!
Granny Pat
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> From: Chris Andersen <chrisa@value.net>
> To: SEichorn@aol.com; pumpkins@athenet.net
> Subject: Re: that nasty little attachment
> Date: April 5, 1997 4:19 PM
>
> Personally I like the attachments. I enjoy looking at everyone's pumpkins
> and what their hard efforts have produced for them.
>
> However, I understand the opposing viewpoint as well!
>
> Perhaps one of the three people in the group that support a pumpkin web
> page could create a temporary Photo Gallery where members could send
their
> picture via mail or attachment for short term posting, say 30 to 60 days.
>
> This way those that wish to view may do so and those that do not want to
be
> bothered or are concerned about virus's will not have to worry!
>
> Just a thought!
>
> Chris Andersen
> Moraga, Calif.
> ______________________________________________________
> > Sorry for the error in protocol I won't do it again.
> > I don't think a regular on this list would be in the habit of
> transmitting
> > viruses or is it called virus ? Steve, (who doesn't want to get in a
> > pumpkin war!)
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